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FPAC welcomes Korean deal

Mar. 12, 2014 - The Forest Products Association of Canada expressed its support for the free trade agreement reached between Canada and Korea as the sector continues to pursue expanded markets in the Asia-Pacific region.

"The hundreds of communities across Canada who depend on a strong forest products industry benefit from a strong export agenda," said the President and CEO of FPAC, David Lindsay. "The signing of this deal will help the forest products industry continue to diversify its markets. We encourage the government to continue advocating for more open international relations, freer trade and the necessary infrastructure to support a strong export agenda."

This deal will make Canadian wood products much more competitive with the elimination of duties that range from 1-10%. It will also help to prevent discriminatory practices affecting Canadian wood products entering Korea based on production methods or other factors.

Last year, the Canadian forest sector exported more than $500 million worth of wood, pulp and paper products to South Korea, making it Canada's fourth largest export market. Over half of those products came from western Canada. Pulp currently makes up the largest portion of forest products exported to South Korea.

"As part of our Vision2020 initiative, the industry aims to increase its revenue through new markets and innovations," says Lindsay. "This trade deal expands our access to the Asia-Pacific region which provides excellent market opportunities for our industry's traditional and transformed products."

A robust trade agenda, including ongoing marketing and promotion partnerships with our embassies and trade offices, as well as a reliable transportation and infrastructure system throughout this vast country, will help the Canadian forest products industry reach its Vision2020 goal of adding $20 billion to Canada's economic activity.

March 12, 2014  By CNW



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